Wisconsin Weather Alert: Frost Advisory Ends, Sunny and Breezy Start to Mother’s Day Weekend in Green Bay

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Green Bay, Wisconsin – After a cold snap triggered a Frost Advisory through 8 a.m. Friday, Wisconsin is heading into a warmer, brighter stretch—just in time for Mother’s Day weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, clear skies and calm winds will dominate Saturday across Brown County, with highs near 65°F and gusts up to 20 mph by midday. After lingering frost concerns overnight, roads like Highway 41 will warm quickly, helping drivers and outdoor plans alike.

By Sunday, expect full sunshine and highs near 74°F, ideal for parks, brunches, and outdoor gatherings. Winds will stay light, making it one of the most pleasant days of the spring so far. No rain is expected Saturday or Sunday, though conditions begin changing late Sunday night.

Clouds increase Sunday night ahead of a Monday warm-up, with temps surging to 80°F and a chance of showers returning Monday night into Tuesday morning. While rain chances remain at 20 percent Monday night and Wednesday, most of the workweek appears dry and summer-like.

🔎 5-Day Forecast for Green Bay:

  • Saturday: Sunny, high near 65°F. Breezy afternoon.
  • Sunday (Mother’s Day): Sunny, high near 74°F.
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 80°F.
  • Tuesday: Partly cloudy, low around 58°F.
  • Wednesday: 20% chance of showers, high near 78°F.

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